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Bernardo Herrerias has been leading the firm's Mexico Intellectual Property (IP) Practice Group since 2007. Clients look to Bernardo for help with patents, trademarks, copyrights, litigation, and other IP related matters, including confidential information. He provides counseling and enforcement of IP rights for clients, leveraging an active synergy with Customs, the Patent and Trademark Office, the Office of the Attorney General, and other IP-related authorities.

Bernardo, who joined the firm over 30 years ago, represents Mexican and foreign clients in the maintenance of their IP portfolios. He has participated in the revision and amendments of draft reforms to IP law before the Mexican Congress, and IP authorities, both representing clients, and as a member of IP associations. For the past six years, Bernardo has served on the board of the Mexican Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property, and he has been president since 2014. Some of the markets he serves include pharmaceuticals, consumer goods, beauty, technology, computer, music, publishing, and food and beverage.

Applauded for "his sound legal skills, burgeoning prestige, and agreeable manner," Bernardo is recognized by clients, competitors, and colleagues as a respected and notable litigator and counsel. He is also consistently ranked by Chambers Latin America, Latin America's Leading Lawyers for Business, and WTR 1000 World Trademark Review. IAM Patent 1000 2013 called him an "all-around IP master," who is the key to the group's success, and who wins plaudits from peers and clients alike for his "conscientious and practical" approach to contentious litigation matters.

Bernardo holds degrees from the London School of Economics and Political Science and the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico.

"Group head Bernardo Herrerías Franco is widely extolled. He is the current president of the Mexican Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property — a role which puts him at the heart of IP developments in the nation."